It’s happening he has a wiggler
By C
@ShyBear88 (59342)
Sterling, Virginia
May 21, 2020 10:34am CST
Y’all it’s happening, that moment when my final child is so excited to announce he has his first wiggly tooth!
Me at first yeah right he has been saying that since he was 3 years old. I just nod in agreement. But then no his big sister sits down next to him and ask him to show her. She confirms it really is a lose tooth. Yay and no!!!
My baby is going to be losing teeth. I want to mom cry right now but I’m not going to.
I can say it might happen I might have a pandemic hat trick with kids losing teeth. Don’t worry the tooth fairy does have a dollar for him if it does happen. It’s possible for him to go weeks and months before that tooth finally just falls out.
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@Janet357 (75638)
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21 May 20
Speaking of which, my niece was completely taken care of my sister (her aunt) And she is the only kid I know who never changed her teeth
they.were so white, no tartar
.she had small teeth. But gee! As she grew up, her teeth got big!
I.just realized the importance of.losing teeth during childhood.
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@ShyBear88 (59342)
• Sterling, Virginia
23 May 20
Loosing teeth a child has nothing to do with dental care. Part of dental care comes down to genetics as well as how well you clean. But also dentist are now more understanding of people with different types of disorders. My 5 year old since he can’t have the traditional balance diet his body doesn’t get enough protein which can affect his bones. So his teeth are more sensitive then some peoples because of his body having less to work with.
We do encourage him to keep brushing because his adult teeth are for keeping if we can.



